The ones FEMA has stashed are from Polyguard & Co. and they've been making them since 1982. The patent paper (which was filed in 1995) shows a unit that would only accommodate one body. The Polyguard ones can fit four, maybe even five adults as their main function is to be coffin liners. FEMA intends to use them as coffins for a few people.

The lids that FEMA bought are flat and they are structural. My guess is that their plan is to dig mass graves, put individual bodies in individual body bags (of which they bought many millions) and then put 4-5 bagged bodies in each coffin. Then each coffin will be sealed and laid down in mass grave. The structural lids will allow stacking of coffins on top of each other.

Why bother with body bags and coffins you ask? Well, my guess is that they are expecting some sort of die off from disease, bio terrorism or a nuclear exchange. In all cases, if there is to be a recovery afterward, you don't want bodies popping up from mass graves after the first rain or flood, for sanitary and psychological reasons.

well, they could be for the same purpose. Why else would they have cremation centers in all the camps with all the coffins? We don't know for sure what they are for, but this could be the preliminary version of it, who knows?

well, they could be for the same purpose. Why else would they have cremation centers in all the camps with all the coffins? We don't know for sure what they are for, but this could be the preliminary version of it, who knows?

The US stockpile of these tupperware coffins is significantly small compared to how many would be needed in a spanish flu type of event.

To bridge the gap, freezer trailers will be used, and then the stiffs can be handled a little safer for burial, or incineration as may be required. Its pretty much a given to have them around.

There is very little ash left over after a cremation, one of the op's coffins could hold several dozen peoples ashes. If you're going to the trouble of cremating people, then it's to contain disease outbreak like the zombie virus baxter developed.

The ones FEMA has stashed are from Polyguard & Co. and they've been making them since 1982. The patent paper (which was filed in 1995) shows a unit that would only accommodate one body. The Polyguard ones can fit four, maybe even five adults as their main function is to be coffin liners. FEMA intends to use them as coffins for a few people.

The lids that FEMA bought are flat and they are structural. My guess is that their plan is to dig mass graves, put individual bodies in individual body bags (of which they bought many millions) and then put 4-5 bagged bodies in each coffin. Then each coffin will be sealed and laid down in mass grave. The structural lids will allow stacking of coffins on top of each other.

Why bother with body bags and coffins you ask? Well, my guess is that they are expecting some sort of die off from disease, bio terrorism or a nuclear exchange. In all cases, if there is to be a recovery afterward, you don't want bodies popping up from mass graves after the first rain or flood, for sanitary and psychological reasons.

I went to the site, they are coffin liners, not coffins and no, FEMA would not put bodies and bags, stack them in a plastic liner and dig a mass grave.

Buring the bodies is what would happen, look to Japan and you will find your answer as to how to deal with masses of bodies.

The whole, FEMA is building death camps conspircay has been debunked as a fake. FEMA can't run a simple rescue much less have the ability to run a mass body disposal.

Once upon a time in Germany people refused to believe what was happening too...remember how well that worked out for everyone.

You make a good point Jimmy about Nazi Germany and many not having a clue what was going on. But exactly where do draw the line between reasonable concern and a watchful eye and out right unreasonable panic?

Allow me to give you a few examples. True we can point to events in Germany 75 years ago that may cause us to exaime our own counties more closely but can we apply that same logic to every situation?

-N Korea will place people into prison for the smallest infraction.
(So is it reasonable to worry that is about to happen to us?)

-England invaded America in the war of 1812 and destroyed the capital and whilte house)
(So is it reasonable to assume they might do it again?)

-The south fired on Ft Sumter in 1861
(Should we reasonably worry they might do it again?)

-It was once legal in America to own slave up to 1865
(Is it reasonable to expect the same sometime soon?)

I could go on but I trust you get my point, so at what point can we apply reasonable logic to agressive governmental actions against the very people who pay the bills and all those taxes?

respectfully

OM

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